beastiefan2k (1249), Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas, USA Jun 23, 2008 From Mix Master Backus, get on the mic. Pours a very thick dark amber color that one cannot see through. The head is small but strong and everlasting. Aroma is a great blend; first a layer of bretty citrus and then beneath that very calm leafy hops. I loved the combo of house brett with non-aggressive hoppiness. Taste is slightly spiky hops which are quickly overtaken by brett, which then quickly dissipates. Oh I could keep on smelling this forever and just gullping it down.
JB175 (1451), Holland, Pennsylvania, USA Dec 31, 2008 Amber color with a med-lg head. Classic bam aroma with some nice sour/wildness, brettiness, citrus, and funk. Flavor is again classic Bam (as good as any regular Bam batch I’ve had) but a bit more hoppyy/peppery/citrusy with a crisp finish. Awesome. Papsoe (11421), Frederiksberg, Denmark Dec 30, 2008 Bottle 75 cl. Slightly hazy amber golden with a dense, off-white head leaving some laces. Dry, Bretty aroma. Light-bodied, heavy carbonation, dry accents of fruit and nuts with a whiff of Brett. Lightly astringent finish. An excellent session beer. 291208 KimJohansen (5208), Copenhagen V, Denmark Dec 30, 2008 Hazy deep amber with a huge beige head. Aroma was sourish and yeasty with farmyard notes. Flavour had brett, sour fruits, wood and yeasty ntoes. Finish sour. HonkeyBra (614), Lemont, Illinois, USA Dec 30, 2008 Kind of a deep amber pour with a big old head. Hoppy, funk aroma. Basically tastes like a sour ESB. Fucking awesome, if you ask me. yespr (8540), Copenhagen O, Denmark Dec 29, 2008 22 fl oz bottle. Pours hazy deep brown with a mild tan and collapsing tan head. Dry milky and slight brettish aroma. Mild smoked note. Light milky touch to a yeasty note. Smooth citrusy hoppy note. Smooth hoppy finish. Nice one.
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